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House speaker vote: McCarthy thanks Trump for final votes as fight nearly breaks out on floor

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Namita Singh,Oliver O'Connell,Bevan Hurley
Sunday 08 January 2023 14:09 GMT
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Trump phone-ins, near-fights and 15 votes: Key moments from a chaotic House Speaker election

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Kevin McCarthy was finally elected speaker of the House of Representatives after 15 rounds of voting, clinching the gavel just after midnight on Saturday.

The longest contest for speaker of the House of Representatives in more than a century finally came to an end as six remaining Republican holdouts opted to vote “present”, giving Mr McCarthy a majority over Democrat Hakeem Jeffries.

Earlier, Republican House member Mike Rogers had to be physically restrained after lunging at Matt Gaetz amid chaotic scenes in the House.

Congressman Richard Hudson grabbed Mr Rogers by his face and physically pulled him away.

In his first speech as speaker, Mr McCarthy thanked former president Donald Trump for “helping get those final votes”.

Mr McCarthy’s bid had been delayed by a group of far-right Republicans including the likes of Lauren Boebert and Mr Gaetz.

However, on Friday he made significant progress in the 12th ballot, managing to flip a total of 14 representatives-elect in his favour after lengthy negotiations.

Brecheen votes for Jim Banks

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 17:58

Cloud votes for Jim Jordan

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:01

Clyde and Crane vote for Andy Biggs

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:03

McCarthy does not have the votes

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:09

Matt Gaetz, Bob Good, and Paul Gosar all vote for Andy Biggs.

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:10

Andy Harris casts his vote for former Rep Lee Zeldin.

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:13

Freshman Republican Rep Anna Paulina Luna votes for Jim Jordan making it 12 votes for non-McCarthy candidates.

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:22

Rep Ralph Norman votes for Andy Biggs and Rep Andy Ogles votes for Jim Jordan.

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:29

Rep Scott Perry votes for Andy Biggs, taking total votes not for McCarthy to 16 in line with earlier predictions after closed-door meeting this morning.

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:30

Rep Matt Rosendale votes for Andy Biggs and Rep Chip Roy votes for Byron Donalds who lost a Republican Conference chair vote to Elise Stefanik.\

The total votes for other candidates now stands at 18.

Oliver O'Connell3 January 2023 18:33

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